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Review
. 2012 Aug;12(4):359-66.
doi: 10.1007/s11910-012-0277-4.

Therapy in Huntington's disease: where are we?

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Therapy in Huntington's disease: where are we?

Martha A Nance. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2012 Aug.

Abstract

As of 2012, almost 20 years after the discovery of the causative gene, clinical research has yet to find a disease-modifying treatment for Huntington's disease. However, both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapies are available for many of the common symptoms of the disease. Recent studies of gene-positive patients in the prodromal, not clinically diagnosable, stages of the disease, are changing our perception of when the process of neurodegeneration begins. Once disease-modifying therapies become available, the approach to the diagnosis of Huntington's disease will likely shift from an examination-based clinical diagnosis, to one that includes a more complex combination of imaging, examination, and biomarker analysis.

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